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Obligate   /ˈɑbləgˌeɪt/   Listen
Obligate

verb
(past & past part. obligated; pres. part. obligating)
1.
Force somebody to do something.  Synonyms: compel, oblige.
2.
Commit in order to fulfill an obligation.
3.
Bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted.  Synonyms: bind, hold, oblige.  "I'll hold you by your promise"
adjective
1.
Restricted to a particular condition of life.  Antonym: facultative.



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"Obligate" Quotes from Famous Books



... keep." Kent's mouth was set and determined. "I give you my word of honor that all Rochester's honest debts will be paid by the firm if necessary; I will obligate myself to that extent," he paused. "As for you fellows," turning to Harding and Taylor who had also risen. "Give ...
— The Red Seal • Natalie Sumner Lincoln

... no objection; only a stipulation: We wouldn't let an Englishman go, because of the risk—not to him, but to us. Any fool has a right to get killed, but not to obligate his government. All the missionaries were called in from those outlying districts long ago. We don't want to be held liable for damages for failure to protect. Such things have happened. You see, the idea is, we assume no responsibility for what takes place beyond the Jordan and the Dead Sea. Now, ...
— Jimgrim and Allah's Peace • Talbot Mundy

... Kent's mouth was set and determined. "I give you my word of honor that all Rochester's honest debts will be paid by the firm if necessary; I will obligate myself to that extent," he paused. "As for you fellows," turning to Harding and Taylor who had also risen. ...
— The Red Seal • Natalie Sumner Lincoln

... Sir Louis, "there's no objection; only a stipulation: We wouldn't let an Englishman go, because of the risk—not to him, but to us. Any fool has a right to get killed, but not to obligate his government. All the missionaries were called in from those outlying districts long ago. We don't want to be held liable for damages for failure to protect. Such things have happened. You see, the idea is, we assume no responsibility for what takes place beyond the Jordan and the Dead Sea. Now, ...
— Jimgrim and Allah's Peace • Talbot Mundy



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